Protein in urine or proteinuria is the typical and initial symptom in
patients with nephrotic syndrome which leads to a series of other symptoms such
as edema, low protein in plasma and high cholesterol. So it is critical to treat
or diminish protein in urine or proteinuria. In clinic however, we will find out
that protein in urine appear again and again, which makes nephrotic syndrome
patients feel headache for in this case, larger amount of medications will be
applied.Can Nephrotic Syndrome Be Treated
1. why protein in urine appear again? Is There any Treatment for Nephrotic Syndrome
In clinic, hormones agents are applied to control the
symptoms, which can not treat it from root. Why? On one hand, they can not
repair the damaged cells in the kidney. Once there is protein in urine, it
indicates that the renal glomerular filtration membrane is damaged. Hormones agents can not repair it. On the other hand, once protein in
urine leaks out, it indicates that the immune inflammatory reaction takes place
and there is immune complex depositing in the kidney. agents
can only stop the immune response but can not clear away the immune complex. So
the protein will appear in urine once again sooner or later.
2. how to treat protein in urine of nephrotic syndrome with Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem Cell Therapy is a combined therapy which can enhance the immune ability,
thus helping the immune system clear away the immune complex itself through
immune diagnosis, immune clearance, immune blocking, immune tolerance, immune
adjustment and immune protection. In each step, different medicine will be
applied, which includes both western medicine and Chinese herbal medicine.
However, hormones and Stem Cell Therapy agents can only arrive at immune
blocking. In immune protection, Chinese herbal medicine and so on will be
applied to repair the damaged renal glomerular filtration membrane as well as
enhance the immunity.Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital
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